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    Tobias Wolff

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    Tobias Wolff‚ author of the short story “Hunters in the Snow”‚ uses multiple elements of fiction such as suspense‚ conflict and mystery to create said story. All of which come together to create a remarkable‚ intriguing‚ and eye opening story for the reader to enjoy and ponder over for a substantial amount of time after finishing. The element of mystery becomes most apparent during the beginning stages of the story when the main characters are being introduced. With minimal details and no background

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    Themes in Postmodernism

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    Usually‚ short stories contain a profound theme which is applicable to the modern society. And the five short stories-“Was it A Dream?”‚ “On the Sidewalk Bleeding”‚ “Kath and Mouse”‚ “G.Trueheart” and “Thank you Ma’am” are brought forth in a well organized manner so that the reader is given a good message. Each story includes a good message‚ a setting and has used good characters. Almost all the characters in the five short stories are built up by

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    Compare and Contrast Essay    In "On the Sidewalk Bleeding" the writer gives a sense of loneliness. A vast emptiness in Andy. As he laid there‚ sorrow and pain overwhelmed him. Laying on the piercing sidewalk all he thought of was Laura. Laura symbolized something much more intricate than just love. It was so powerful that Andy wasn’t trying to survive for himself‚ but for Laura. Laura was his destination‚ motivation‚ and treasure. As Andy laid on the cold sidewalk‚ being overwhelmed by emotions‚ he pondered

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    Judgements and Identity Every person has an identity or some defining features that can be used to describe them. Identity can be either the way that one perceives their self‚ or how one is perceived by others. However‚ certain aspects of identity can cause harm to an individual. This harm can be both at the hands of others or at the fault of the person in question. Things such as a person’s appearance and clothing‚ morals and past actions‚ socioeconomic status‚ or even a person’s habit or habits

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    animals‚ dogs make better pets than cats. Movies and emotions Titanic ignited many emotions The movie “Titanic” ignited many emotions in the audience. Gangs and identity in the text “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” The boy lost his personal identity and was only seen as a gang member In the story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding”‚ the boy loses his identity and is only recognized as a gang member.

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    short story written by Evan Hunter about two boys from rival gangs‚ Tigo and Danny‚ who were picked to settle an argument by playing Russian roulette after shooting at a candy shop in which in the end there could only be one winner. An idea that interests me in the short story The Last Spin written by Evan Hunter is gang rivalry‚ conflict and friendship. The theme of conflict and gang rivalry is shown throughout the first part of the story. An example is when Evan Hunter makes it obvious through

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    The Last Spin

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    "The Last Spin" "The Last Spin" by Evan Hunter is an interesting short story that makes the reader think about friendship‚ emnity and waste of life. The story is about two gang members‚ Dave and Tigo‚ who are made to play a suspenseful game of Russian Roulette. Through the use of features such as setting‚ characterisation and creation of tension‚ the author has managed to write a short but meaningful story. The story is set in a dark‚ cold basement. We can assume that it is in America because

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    life. What happened slowly came back to his mind. He won in Zaroff’s hunt and then he fell asleep in Zaroff’s bed. Zaroff was the hunter who lived in the enormous building on Ship-Trap Island. Rainsford wasn’t mad like the day before‚ and he got dressed and walked down the to the diner looking for breakfast. Zaroff wasn’t there‚ but there was a new person‚ Evan. Evan looked exactly like Ivan‚ but he had red hair. He was very sociable and polite. After Rainsford ate breakfast‚ he overheard a conversation

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    In the memoir A Long Way Gone‚ the author‚ Ishmael Beah‚ relates his story to the title. On page 65‚ the author says: “We were a long way from Mattru Jong. A long way gone.” The title‚ A Long Way Gone‚ gives the reader a glimpse of how far Ishmael is away from Mattru Jong‚ his life before being a soldier‚ and how distant he is with himself. Mattru Jong is a city in Sierra Leone‚ which Ishmael‚ his brother‚ Junior‚ and a few friends travel to in chapter 1 to attend a talent show. While on the way

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    A Blessing in Disguise

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    various stores. And then without warning‚ about five blocks from my apartment building‚ I tripped on the sidewalk and fell on my face. My nose was bleeding and I was dizzy‚ too dizzy to stand‚ but no bones were broken. “ I am fine“‚ I announced to the people on the street that stopped. They thought otherwise‚ and someone called 911. I was told an ambulance was on its way. I remained sitting on the sidewalk. A fall that would change everything Though I was dizzy‚ I hadn’t lost consciousness

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